REGULATIONS FOR THE NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES, 1862

REGULATIONS FOR THE NAVY OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES, 1862.

 

CHAPTER 15.

 

SECTION 5.

 

SAILMAKER.

 

ARTICLE 1.

 

To examine sails when received on board.

 

He is to examine the sails carefully when they are received on board, and to report to the executive officer if he discovers any defect in them.

 

ARTICLE 2.

 

To see that sails are dry.

 

He is to examine very carefully whether they be perfectly dry when they are put into the sail room.

 

ARTICLE 3.

 

To keep sails tallied and stowed away.

 

He is to keep all the sails correctly tallied, and so stowed in the sail room as to enable him to find easily any that may be wanted.

 

ARTICLE 4.

 

To inspect the sails.

 

He is to inspect frequently the sails in the sail room, to see that they are not injured by leaks or vermin.

 

ARTICLE 5.

 

When sails are landed.

 

When sails are landed he is to see that they are dry, properly made up, and tallied.

 

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